Dichtung Digital 29

By Patricia Tomaszek, 27 May, 2011
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29
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Abstract (in English)

The papers in this issue reveal a range of conceptions of code. The reading here is doubly satisfying, not only for the clear presentations of these engaging projects, but for the sense of code as undercurrent, the way encoding, language, and artistic expression are separate undertakings, but inescapably intertwined.

(Source: Editorial)

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The idea is to break away from familiar patterns of thinking of coding as an activity that exists on its own or as a process that is detached from its produced object. Code as writing but also as writing that "works", the wiring that makes the digital object tick.